Midnight Snow

It snowed last night here in Portland. In fact, it snowed quite a lot. For Portland. This is our third winter here and, thus far, there’s been one or two “snow days” each winter. This one was incredibly beautiful. The snow blanketed everything. Flakes collected and piled high on tree branches and power lines. The forecast called for snow and temperatures around freezing all night followed by rain at 8am. Sadly, the rain came early and the snow blanket was ruined well before we got up. I’m glad I grabbed my camera to shoot what I could from the apartment around midnight. It ended up being the only opportunity I had.

These were all shot in the middle of the night with long, hand-held exposures of one to four seconds. The blur from the hand-holding plays very well with the natural effects the Lensbaby’s single glass element gives you. Also: I learned that moonlight has a strange color temperature.



Filter Tower

I was just reminiscing about my time living in San Francisco. When I made my coffee a cup at a time. And couldn’t be bothered to dispose of my grounds and filters in the compost bin two flights of stairs below me. At least not until I had a tower of expended filters in danger of spilling all over the breakfast nook.

sigh

Dry Rose – First Pass

Keli has been drying out the roses from her wedding bouquet. In an effort to put off doing some development work I wasn’t really excited about doing, I took a stab at making a nice image of them as they hung from a dresser drawer handle. I think that using the single-glass element in my Lensbaby might actually work better for this subject matter and overall look. But, after a little bit of work in Aperture and Flare, I’m digging this a lot more than when I first reviewed the images on the back of my DSLR.

Oh, and head on over to this post on Kim Miller’s blog to check out the flowers when they were a little bit closer to being alive.